There was sewing this weekend at the camper. First I worked on Hoytyville--

This is 32 blocks, there are enough blocks for two quilts of 99 blocks each. The editing of the picture is not very good, rather faded out BUT its the best I could do using my RV site for a design wall. I was worried the darker colored strips would be too dark but I can see they will be fine! I also finished the four patches for a Bricks and Stepping Stones quilt--

Pressing the four patches and Hoytyville blocks was time consuming. Now they are all neatly stacked in their tote. I can sew more Hoytyville blocks into pairs this week. The nest with seven babies is empty--

They were there a few days ago but the nest was empty last night Bird house #2 has baby wrens in it--

There were four eggs but I'm not sure if there are four babies. Momma wren was busy cussing me and I hung the nest up ASAP.

Moustache is still staying with me--

I'm not a "cat" person but Moustache has decided I'm OK.

Its going to be a hot week. Good weather to stay inside and keep cool. I have more of this planned--

Blue is not my favorite color. But--its the favorite color for lots of other people! Ken brought me lots of stash to work with, but first I pulled all the possible blue bits from the scrap basket. Last night I made 10 Pentland Cracker blocks--

and ONE green block--

There was only a small strip of green, enough for this one block. It begged to come out of the scrap basket and play! Please see what everyone else is working with at SoScrappy.

Its going to be very hot this weekend. Good weather to stay inside and sew. Or read. Or NAP!!

Most of the weekend was mundane chores. Vacuuming. Defrosting the fridge. Spray the weeds. But I snuck in a little sewing/cutting time. Sunday morning Ken was sleeping in the recliner so I took my cutting mat outside.

It was shady and cool, the awning was out and the umbrella up. One of the things I worked on was 4 patches for a Bricks and Stepping Stones quilt.

Its a continuous project, I must have made at least ten by now. I've used all sorts of colors for the four patches--red, black, brown, blue, purple. Sometimes a scrap isn't big enough for a 5" charm, but I can get a 3.5"x6.5" brick from it.

Nature is everywhere if you look. Cecely was watering the flowers and found this--

Cecely has good eyes to spot him in the flowers--

He looks like another stem unless you are looking for him.

I have two birdhouses hanging by the camper. The bluebirds raised a brood and now the Wrens are nesting in them. The one by my camper had six eggs and one baby chick last week, they were just hatching. Now there is a pile of babies in there--

Not sure if there are seven chicks in there--just a big pile of babies. The other birdhouse has eggs--four of them. The mother scolded me as I photographed them.

I love to watch the birds out my windows. The sewing nook has a great view of most the feeders, and if I turn the sprinkler on the birds are VERY happy!

No goals as far as quilting this week. Hoytyville is progressing, I hope to finish the blocks for TWO quilts by next week. No binding, I really need to buckle down and work on finishing a top.

Its hard to believe the summer is half over. I want it to be April again.

Hope you had a fun and safe 4th of July. There are numerous quotes about how America celebrates their independence, I like this one--

Erma Bombeck

"You have to love a nation that celebrates its independence every July 4, not with a parade of guns, tanks, and soldiers
who file by the White House in a show of strength and muscle, but with
family picnics where kids throw Frisbees, the potato salad gets iffy,
and the flies die from happiness.

You may think you have overeaten, but it is patriotism."

We had company over the 4th--

The weather was beautiful, we played in the park and fed the ducks at the small lake.

We have lots of wildlife close--closer than most people realize--

Here's a closer look--

Five baby bunnies in here--

In the flower pot five foot from the front door where people walk by all day! While the boys were here we checked the birdhouse on my campsite. I had seen a male wren singing to the female so I was pretty sure they had a nest inside--

Seven eggs, one was newly hatched. I'll check them again in a week. The other birdhouse also has wrens nesting in it, only three eggs so far. The mother wren scolded me continually while I was near the nest!

Someone else appreciates the bird outside--

The sprinklers was running right below the window and lots of birds were bathing. He especially loved the hummingbirds who completely IGNORED him while at the feeder! Strips for Hoytyville are underneath Moustache.

You can see he was lots of "help" when I was sewing. I worried he would get his paw caught in the needle or his tail in the belt.